ATI Audio MCDA-208/WC106 Operating And Maintenance Manual Download Page 3

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MCDA

208/WC106

 

Manual

 

SAFETY INFORMATION  

To reduce risk of electric shock, do not remove covers. There are no user-serviceable items inside. 
Please refer servicing to qualified personnel.  

 
UNPACKING 

 

Examine all shipping cartons for external damage and retain all damaged cartons for inspection by the 
carrier. Examine all equipment for any sign of damage. Do not connect AC mains power to a unit which 
appears to be damaged. Contact the carrier to file a damage claim.  

 
INSTALLATION LOCATION 

 

This equipment must be installed in a location meeting the environmental conditions specified below. 
Adequate cooling must be provided if units are to be operated in high temperature locations. Exposure 
to liquid and condensation must be avoided.  

 
GROUNDING 

 

This equipment is connected to earth through the center conductor of the AC mains cable. Proper 
grounding protects operators from electric shock, and it must be maintained whenever the unit is 
connected to AC.  

 
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 

 

This unit complies with electromagnetic requirements described in EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and 
FCC Part 15. This unit does not generate undue electromagnetic interference, and is adequately 
protected against electromagnetic interference so that it can operate properly.  

 
MAINTENANCE 

 

This unit requires no maintenance other than periodic wiping with a soft dry cloth to remove any dust or 
contaminating substances. Do not use solvents for cleaning.  

 
DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY 

 

 
Class A Equipment – FCC Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 
pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 15. 
 
 CE Declaration of Conformity  
ATI Audio Inc., West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 USA, declares that all Model MCDA-208/WC106 units 
are in conformity with the following EU regulations and amendments:  

Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC (replaces 73/23/EEC)   
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC):  EMC Directive 2004/108/EC  
EMC: EN55103-1/-2:2009, electromagnetic environments E2.  
Safety: EN 60950:2006  

 
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case 
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 
 

Summary of Contents for MCDA-208/WC106

Page 1: ...ith Dual 1x4 AES EBU Distribution Amplifier and 1x6 Clock Distribution Amplifier OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Copyright 2011 DaySequerra Corp Day Sequerra 154 Cooper Rd 902 W Berlin NJ 08091 Voice...

Page 2: ...Switchable for use as Master Clock source or 1X6 Clock DA Accepts AES3 S PDIF AES11 and Word Clock inputs Independent Dual 1X4 AES EBU Distribution Amplifiers Generates standard sample rates of 44 1...

Page 3: ...it can operate properly MAINTENANCE This unit requires no maintenance other than periodic wiping with a soft dry cloth to remove any dust or contaminating substances Do not use solvents for cleaning...

Page 4: ...ither Word Clock or Super Word Clock and this signal is available on all six of the MCDA s individually driven BNC outputs The Clock Generator output can also be routed to either or both AES EBU XLR o...

Page 5: ...tings even if power is removed INPUTS Incoming AES EBU formatted digital audio data AES11 or Word Clock is applied to individual input transformers Input termination resistors at 75 ohms for BNC input...

Page 6: ...e source selected by the Source Monitor Control switch Press the INPUT TERM button to toggle the setting Settings are individual for each source selected and are memorized and retained through power o...

Page 7: ...cts the input source to be monitored and or controlled either INPUT 1 AES 1 INPUT 2 AES 2 AES SYNC IN AES SYNC or WORD CLOCK INPUT WCLK Internal Generator settings are made when WCLK selected To monit...

Page 8: ...be routed to XLR Outputs 1 through 4 Outputs 5 through 8 and or BNC Outputs 1 through 6 via the configuration DIP switches When present this signal provides the second priority for synchronizing the i...

Page 9: ...FRAME CLOCK DIP Switch 4 Down Up Down Up Up DIP Switch 5 Down Down Down Down Up DIP Switch 6 Down Down Up Up Up SOURCE SELECTION FOR WORD CLOCK OUTPUTS Selected Source AES EBU INPUT 1 AES EBU INPUT 2...

Page 10: ...Selection is controlled by the position of the configuration switches on the back panel of the MCDA Each output port is driven by its own driver preventing interaction between outputs Two separate hig...

Page 11: ...d to earth through the center conductor of the AC mains cable Proper grounding protects user operators from electric shock and it must be maintained whenever the unit is connected to AC WIRING XLR inp...

Page 12: ...CLOCK Sample rate accuracy of 1 ppm INDICATORS INPUT FAULT AES Word Clock or Super Word Clock CLOCK SOURCE SELECT AES External Sync External Word Clock In Internal By Priority INPUT TERMINATION Termi...

Page 13: ...ySequerra reserves the right to replace any product that has been discontinued from its product line with a new product of comparable value and function This warranty shall be void in the event a cove...

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